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Dear Sir / Madame,
If your company is looking for an experienced and skilled construction supervisor, I would appreciate the opportunity to further discuss your requirements and my objectives for this position. I have mentioned my accomplishments in the field in the accompanying resume, which will clearly illustrate the type of value and vision I can bring to your company.
For the last 18 years, I have been involved in the oil and gas industry, such as pipe and steel work fabrication, installation of systems, pressure testing of systems, providing high quality services and viable solutions to all previous clients. I have supervised the IMPACT inspection project for 4 years, which I am still working on, but is nearing completion this has brought the company important savings and safety improvements. I possess a deep knowledge of the oil and gas industry in using the best technologies and resources in order to deliver optimised solutions according to your company's specifications.
My expertise includes strong safety leadership, supervision of multi disciplined trades and diverse projects, technical skills in multiple trades and IT skills in Microsoft office, ISSOW permit to work and SAP blueprint. In addition, I have already proven my ability to deal with varied projects, by timely completion, and achieving goal zero accidents. I intend for the future to continue applying a solid leadership image and motivating the team of professionals for obtaining the highest levels of performance.
Considering the objectives of your company and the available positions, I strongly believe that my professional background matches perfectly with your present requirements. If the company is searching for a reliable, results targeted professional, with a solid experience in the oil and gas field, I would be interested in discussing the qualities and the experience I could bring into your company. I can be always reached at the telephone numbers on my resume and looking forward to hearing from you.

2. Work Experience - CV/Resume Part 2 [Mandatory]

Wood Group Engineering Jan 2005 to Present day.
At the moment I am employed on the Shell Brent Charlie Platform as Shaft Coordinator.
Supervising the Columns Integrity Inspection Program (IMPACT Project) under Shell’s Facilities Projects - UK. Supervising: - Abseiling Inspection team, Electrical, Instrumentation, Rigging, Plating and Pipefitting trades as well as Specialist vendors.
During shutdown periods the inspection team are down manned and I transfer back to engineering.
In addition providing holiday cover as Superintendent on the Brent Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta.

Wood Group Engineering. May 2004to Jan 2005.
Employed as a Pipefitter on Talisman Clyde and Tartan Platforms.
Activities included flow line pipework, pressure testing systems and fitting of structural steel.

Koch Glitch UK. 2003 to 2004.
Employed as a Charge Hand during shutdowns on refineries (Shell, Esso, Fina, Q8, Total) in UK, Netherlands, Belgium and Norway.
Main workscope’s was shut down activities working on production columns renewing components.
In charge of 30 personnel ensuring materials to the correct locations onsite and teams working within the columns were installing components to the correct specifications (QA).

Selective Marine Services Netherlands. 2002 to 2003.
Employed as Charge Hand on Kizomba “A” project in Rotterdam Netherlands.
Having previous experience in the Netherlands provided an interface / supervision for the 20 British personnel employed by SMS the main contractor was PRIDE USA.
Duties included supervising installation of pipework, welded joints, flanges joints, support steelwork and pressure testing systems.

MacGregor&Associates Kent UK. 2001 to 2002.
Foreman on Croydon (Purley Way) Gas Turbine power station.
Main contractor Rolls Royce.
Installation of Turbine and all associated pipe and steelwork then the building of acoustic panel enclosure as this was in a residential area and the noise limits had to meet HSE standards.
Duties included supervising of all trades, ordering and checking materials, timesheets and daily reporting of all activities.

Visser & Smit Hannab Netherlands. 1991 to 2001.
Employed as a Pipefitter / Welder on various projects on and offshore.
Fitting and welding of pipework and structural steel to company procedures and standards.
Pressure testing of all systems installed to company specifications.
Onshore: - Shell Moerdijk refinery, Shell Pernis refinery, Armour Central power station, Incinerator plant shutdowns in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Groinigen, Visser Smit fabrication shops in all areas in the Netherlands.
Offshore: - K81, K26, K24 and P6 Alpha.

Summary
Committed to a safety culture that embodies all levels. Self motivated with excellent leadership abilities, both in a team environment and in a supervisory capacity. Excellent communication and organisation skills, willing to accept a challenge in an ever-changing working environment. Over 18 years experience in the Oil & Gas Industry onshore and offshore, taking on roles of Pipefitter, Charge-hand, Foreman and Supervisor / Superintendent. During career, responsibilities have included the supervision of multi-disciplined teams during various construction projects, detailed planning, resourcing and implementation, co-ordination of inspection, liaison with engineering departments, compilation of job cards and work packs, modification of as builds, site surveys, compiling permits using the integrated safe system of work to generate work control certificates and isolation control certificates, accurate reporting of timesheets and progress and prompt closing out of workpacks
In addition to the above areas, responsibility for detailed planning throughout the year, also of shutdown work scope including labour and material requirements, installation of pipework and structural steelwork associated with sea water fire pumps, main oil line, produced water, open/closed drains, flow-lines, upgrading of facilities including gas lift, replacement of spools identified from ongoing inspection programmes then pressure testing and commissioning of piping systems.